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Camping in 1868 might have been highly evolved compared to earlier generations. I had to get a laugh though, out of someone I asked to possibly do work on my TRAVCO 270. They were suggesting a prior vintage of non-existence conversion & application. I was thinking, did time lapse videos contribute to what they deemed more modern & functional? As vintage campers, I guess we all have our own tastes & desires, but knowledge & usage should at least be known, right?

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